From: Mike Hunter on
She obviously MUST be clueless, she bought a Previa for goodness sake.
LOL


"in2dadark" <in2dadark(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Nov 27, 12:03 pm, SMS <scharf.ste...(a)geemail.com> wrote:
> in2dadark wrote:
> > I rest my case. :0)
>
> > It's funny how some of the top stolen cars are late 80's and early
> > 90's toyotas and hondas.
> >http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=434545
>
> > I'm thinking the reason is they're most likely the ones most readliy
> > available in the neighborhoods where car theft is high.
>
> No, it's because they are "world" cars and the parts are in high demand
> all over the world, and because they are among the top selling U.S. cars
> so even domestically the demand for parts is high.

Oh..Ok.. I had read that as well. But I second guessed it. I go into
the hood a lot and there's a lot of 'em there. One of my customers has
an old previa van that won't die in spite of how clueless she is..


From: C. E. White on

"john" <johngdole(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Why would anyone in the right mind want to steal a Highlander? ;)

My Mother loves hers. I wouldn't mind borrowing accasionaly when I
need seats for 7 people.

Ed

On Nov 25, 8:28 pm, MoPar Man <Mo...(a)Man.com> wrote:
> Just saw this story being reported on my 11 pm news. Looked it up on
> the net (see below).